1 A large homestead moat of considerable strength. The site is overgrown and has been mutilated in places by modern works. Possibly the site of one of the manor ...
A double moat, wide ditches surrounding a building. The moat survives as an earthwork and is probably Medieval in origin. It is situated at Baxterley Church.
1 John and Hugh Glover rebuilt the hall in the reign of Edward VI. Bishop Latimer spent some time in the house. The present Hall is 18th century, although the ...
Baxterley Old Hall, the site of a Medieval manor house, the principal house of a manor or village. The present house dates to the Imperial period.
2 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation in Baxterley Parish which survives as earthworks.
1 Probable site of one of the two manor houses of Baxterley. Information on the history of the house exists for the 16th century, 18th century and 19th century. The ...
A moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, probably the site of one of the two manor houses of Baxterley. The moat is Medieval in origin, visible as an earthwork, and is situated at Baxterley Old Hall.
1 Church (PRN 133) and moat (PRN 134) may indicate the location of a deserted Medieval settlement. There is no ground evidence for deserted settlement at this location.
The possible site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date located 150m north east of Baxterley Church.